Cybersecurity, Privacy and Freedom Protection in the Connected World Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Global Security, Safety and Sustainability, London, January 2021 /

Cybersecurity, Privacy and Freedom Protection in the Connected World Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Global Security, Safety and Sustainability, London, January 2021 / [electronic resource] : edited by Hamid Jahankhani, Arshad Jamal, Shaun Lawson. - 1st ed. 2021. - XI, 469 p. 134 illus., 72 illus. in color. online resource. - Advanced Sciences and Technologies for Security Applications, 2363-9466 . - Advanced Sciences and Technologies for Security Applications, .

1. Artificial Intelligence and the International Information and Psychological Security -- 2. Blockchain Medicine Administration Records (BMAR): Reflections and Modelling Blockchain with UML -- 3. An Investigation into an Approach to Updating the Governance of Satellite Communications to Enhance Cyber Security -- 4. Enhancing Smart Home Threat Detection with Artificial Intelligence -- 5. Cybercrime Predicting in the Light of Police Statistics -- 6. Prediction of Cyber Attacks During Coronavirus Pandemic by Classification Techniques and Open Source Intelligence.

This book provides an opportunity for investigators, government officials, systems scientists, strategists, assurance researchers, owners, operators and maintainers of large, complex and advanced systems and infrastructures to update their knowledge with the state of best practice in the challenging domains whilst networking with the leading representatives, researchers and solution providers. Drawing on 12 years of successful events on information security, digital forensics and cyber-crime, the 13th ICGS3-20 conference aims to provide attendees with an information-packed agenda with representatives from across the industry and the globe. The challenges of complexity, rapid pace of change and risk/opportunity issues associated with modern products, systems, special events and infrastructures. In an era of unprecedented volatile, political and economic environment across the world, computer-based systems face ever more increasing challenges, disputes andresponsibilities, and whilst the Internet has created a global platform for the exchange of ideas, goods and services, it has also created boundless opportunities for cyber-crime. As an increasing number of large organizations and individuals use the Internet and its satellite mobile technologies, they are increasingly vulnerable to cyber-crime threats. It is therefore paramount that the security industry raises its game to combat these threats. Whilst there is a huge adoption of technology and smart home devices, comparably, there is a rise of threat vector in the abuse of the technology in domestic violence inflicted through IoT too. All these are an issue of global importance as law enforcement agencies all over the world are struggling to cope.

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Artificial intelligence.
Computer crimes.
Data protection--Law and legislation.
Economic development.
Security systems.
Artificial Intelligence.
Cybercrime.
Privacy.
Development Studies.
Security Science and Technology.

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